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Show S T H B Six CTT 7T7 I I I. TfTTTTTm iimii UN. ADVOCATE, MICI, UTAH Thursday, January 7, Motel Owners Hit State Highway Plan To Eliminate Billboards on Interstate I 1 TTie Utah Motel Association, which Includes In its membership the motels of the Carbon County Motel Association under the presidency of Wiiiiam Burton, has gone on record os opposing an action recently announced by the Utah State Road Commission to prepare a bill to be presented in the 1963 session of the Utah legislature which would ban billboard and other advertising on private property which Is adjacent to the Interstate highway system. The motel owners, according to John F. Pinegar, Wellington, di BIRLING OVER! iJHE LONGEST lOC. RDLJ.lt CONTEST ON PECOOO TOOK peace in aohlano, Wisconsin 1900 WHEN AU.EN SrtWASP 3E&TEP Joe Oliver after 3 HOURS and 15 MINUTES OF BlRUNd J IN vJiMf rector In the state association, do orny and It should be much more not admit that attractive, well so. Those in the motel business maintained highway advertising Is realize the great possibilities and a detriment to beauty or safety. that the longer tourists can be "The limited signs and infor- induced to stay in the state, the mation which the state road com' mission will erect on their rights of way arc not sufficient to propRepublican Women erly inform the interstate road travelers and get them off the Make Plans high speed highways to enjoy our For General Meet state and attractions," is a statement contained in a declaration issued by the association to all A board of directors meeting of citizens of the state. the Carbon County Republican "The tourist Industry is an im- Women was held Monday at the portant part of our states econ- - home of Mrs. Boyd McKean. Representatives from East Carbon, Price, and Helper were present to help make plans for the coming year. A general meeting of Republibers of the family. Then Mr. At- can women will be called later wood entertained with stories of this month. Anyone interested in his early years and some music joining the group is invited to conon the accordion. Refreshments tact Mrs. Boyd McKean or Mrs. were served to complete the Charles Rudisill for more I Wellington News Highlights Reported RNITHOL06I&TS OF CORNELL PNiVERSIT RECORDED ON TAPE THE SON&S OF MORE SPECIES OF BIRDS 600 ponYlet... THE FUTURE BECOME OPERATION HAZARD FOR SECURITY WITH YOU. MAKE SURE IT'S OPERATION US. SAVINGS BONDS AS YOUR BULWARK . Price City Court Tom and Wanda Cook of Manila, Daggett County, visited the week before Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Workman and other members of the family. Mrs. Wilma Rich, Vernal, and Marilyn and Willard Van Wagoner, Salt Lake City, have been vi iting Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mead Blake Draper, son of Paul and Patsy Draper, was blessed in testimony meeting in the First Ward by Kenneth Litster Sunday afternoon. Bob and Bonnie Wood, Denver, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vard Rich and other members of the family. Les Blackburn left December 27 for Woodruff after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Bud Alderson, Susan and Rickie returned this week end after spending the past two weeks in Sacramento, California, visiting their son and family, ihey also spent some time with Buds mother before returning home. Sharra and Gary Boothe left recently for Logan after spending Mrs. toe with Mr. t more dollars they will leave lie re. Every segment of the economy benefits and not just those dealing with the tourists by any means. Tourist dollars circulate with everybody and it is the im port ant new money. "Individuals, groups and communities who have never done highway advertising before are going to have to resort to it now if they expect to remain in business. It provides the only means of communication between the tourists on the Interstate roads and the communities they bypass. "We are cognizant of what happens to business as a result of cities and towns from information gained in states which are further along with their development than Utah. We also have gained some experience in our state, so that we know considerable highway advertising is going to have to be done, the declaration concludes. Judge Edward Sheya December 22:: George David ing less than ten per cent DeLlewelyn entered a plea of guilty fendant paid a fine of $20. Karl M. Harmon entered a plea to a charge of reckless driving. of guilty to a charge of failure to Defendant was fined $30, Frank Hodell entered a plea of yield right of way. Defendant paid a fine of $20. guilty to a charge of no Utah Chad Mortensen entered a plea driver: no Utah and registration of guilty to a charge of improper license. Defendant was fined $15. December 23: Kent Ray Lewis mufflers. Defendant paid a fine Qoye Peterson. $5 Robert Lamph has been releas- entered a plea of guilty to David Gonsowsky enter- Larry was from the carbon Hospital aft-e- d drunk It of driving. charge of er a a to of guilty charge plea court that the of spending some time there the judgment to keep vehicle under covering from a heart attack. the defendant pay a fine of $150 control. Defendant paid a Mrs. Delma Wilder received and serve 40 days in jail. Jail sen- proper of fine $15. word Tuesday, December 22, of paytence to be suspended upon December 29: Tom Branson en- the death of the infant grandment of the fine. tered a plea of guilty to a charge daughter of Seiwyn and Maxine Joseph Bert Lucas entered of overloading less than ten per Wilder. The child was a twin overplea of guilty to a charge of cent. Defendant paid a fine of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve loading in excess of ten per cent, $20. Wilder. Defendant paid a fine of $45. Tony Lynn Stander entered a Elizabeth Nelson has been vis-- 1 Kenneth L. Isakson entered plea of guilty to a charge of im Renee and Elwood Hill in plea of guilty to a charge of over- proper tagging of deer. Defendant iting California, since before Hayward, cent, excess in of ten per loading a fine of $15. paid Christmas fine of a $35, Defendant paid Upon the failure of lYank A. Boyd Henrie, son of Mr. and Jesse Merl Johnson entered a Salas to appear upon a charge of Mrs. Ted Henrie, and Ray Cook, overa of of to guilty charge plea public intoxication, the court ord- Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cook, loading less than ten per cent ered the bail in the sum of $15.00 son jgft December 28 for Fort Defendant paid a fine of $20. treated as a fine and ar(j Wood, Missouri, to begin bas- Richard Bruce Fazzio entered a the case closed. ic training in the United States failplea of guilty to a charge of December 30: Fred E. Huggins Army. ure to yield right of way. Defend' entered a plea of guilty to a Helen and Clayton Syme and ant paid a fine of $25. in excess of of overloading charge Katherine of Fountain Glenn Arnold Barber entered a ten a daughter cent Defendant per paid Green last week here. vioto of a spent of guilty charge plea fine of $35. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Morten-- 1 lation of special transportation Eldon Harward entered a plea permit. Defendant paid a fine of of guilty to a charge of improper son, Provo, arrived Thursday $10. evening to spend the weekend with backing. Defendant was fined $15, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Danny Joe Bueno entered a plea George F. Farrimond entered a Mortensen. of guilty to a charge of drunk drivof a of to plea guilty charge driving, leaving the scene of an visitingl with obstructed windshield herToma Alger has beenfrom accident illegially and carrying a ing mother and family her and failure to yield right of way. concealed weapon. It was the studies at Westminister College Defendant fine a $25. of paid in Salt Lake City. judgment of the court that the Diana Shorts, Peggy Childs, defendant pay a fine of $200 and PEARL OF WISDOM serve 40 days in jail. Jail sentence Murry Pierce, Ward Pierce and to be suspended upon payment of The young couple walked into Kent Golding were among the the fine. a car dealers showroom and were many Wellington people who visDecember 28: Melvin J. Staker taken aback by the suggested ited their families for Christmas. entered a plea of guilty to a price of a compact car. The First and Second Wards of "But thats almost the cost of the LDS Church met together charge of overloading in excess of New Year s Eve for a party. The ten per cent. Defendant paid a a big car, the husband said. fine of $25. if evening was spent in a variety of 'Well, said the salesman, William E. Ivie entered a plea you want economy, you got to games with an early breakfast of guilty to a charge of overioad- - pay for it" after midnight. Alice and Sheldon Barker and their two children of Odgen visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lacy, Sr., for Christmas. Ruth and Mont Blackburn motored to Neveada for New Years Day, where they visited Ruths sister near Reno and Gene and Charlene Blackburn in Reno. Christmas Day 1964 was a memorable milestone in the life of William Atwood. On that day he reached his eightieth birthday. Saturday, December 26, members of his family met in the cultural hail to honor their father, grandfather and A program was presented by mem- I SWIFT PREMIUM SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED ALL BOLOGNA FRANKS Chuck Rousd Bone STEAK ROASTS great-grandfath- Guys In 46-o- z. clam chowder soup cans water 1 can (5 os.) shrimp, drained 1 tablespoon chopped parsley In sii, .on in butter until tender. Blend in remaining mg.. nts; simmer about 5 minutes or until flavors are blended. Makes 6 servings. Advertisement i SUN-ADVOCA- 76 TE West Main, Price The Broadway musical "Guys and Dolls will be presented on the Geary Theatre stage on January 19, 20, and 21. The night of the 19th is reserved for students and the 20th and 21st will be open to the public. The cast and production staff is back to work after a lay-oover the holidays, anxious to put the play together and to polish it for the opening night. The play, based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon, was written for the stage by Jo Swerl-in- g and Abe Burrows, with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. It enjoyed a long and successful run on Broadway before it was made into a movie. Incidently, a Price girl, Rover lee Blthell, was a member of the original Broadway cast Tickets are available from Community Theatre members or ff at Carbon College. lb. Cans Cans Cans 303 Size LARGE 2-l- 10-oz.p- b., kg. VAL VETA ;::$2o Cans Yellow $2o VETS LOG CABIN Bottle 24-o- z. 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